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A "F" in English?
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FAILOriginally Posted by JumpMan Jam
A "F" in English?
Originally Posted by Mac A Roni
Originally Posted by tmoney85
By "their" he means they are like NAMES of three people named 1, 2 and 3. thus if you take 2 away, you are left with two people named 1 and 3. thus a total of 2 people are still left, specifically persons 1 and 3.
still doesn't make sense....but i see you tried
yea seriously...don't come in tryin to give us a lesson and do that...Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
Theirs????
Originally Posted by seniosoul
That's where I stopped.Originally Posted by Dunkaroos
[h3][/h3]theirs 3 apples, you take two away. how much do you have?
Originally Posted by trueballer507
That's where I stopped.Originally Posted by Dunkaroos
[h3][/h3]theirs 3 apples, you take two away. how much do you have?
technically english shouldn't be capitalized should it? hahaOriginally Posted by SaNTi0321
Word. the question isn't even worded properly.Originally Posted by Rap Sizzle
You should consider brushing up on your English before questioning other people's logic.